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Steri-strips as an aid to intra-operative monitoring of the eye during endoscopic sinus surgery
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 August 2008
Abstract
Although uncommon, ocular complications of endoscopic sinus surgery have the potential to cause considerable morbidity. Direct intra-operative monitoring of the eye may alert the surgeon to potential complications at an early stage. We describe the use of Steri-strips during endoscopic sinus surgery as an aid to monitoring for ocular complications during surgery. This is a cheap, simple and effective method of intra-operative monitoring.
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